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If what hooked you in See You Yesterday was Barrett and Miles teaming up to outsmart a reset and falling for each other along the way, you’ll love how Jack keeps snapping back to the night he meets Kate and tries every possible path to save her. Like Barrett’s iterative attempts to break the loop, Jack’s do-overs are funny, aching, and full of what-ifs—until the emotional stakes hit just as hard as the twists.
You enjoyed how Barrett’s reluctant partnership with Miles deepened into real chemistry under bizarre temporal rules. In One Last Stop, August falls for Jane—who’s literally displaced in time and stuck on a subway line. The spark and banter feel as fizzy as Barrett and Miles’s, while the mystery of un-sticking Jane mirrors the ingenious trial-and-error you loved in the loop.
If Barrett’s repeated first day of college compelled her to confront mistakes and become someone braver, Before I Fall delivers that same transformative arc. Sam relives one tragic Friday over and over, and each reset pushes her, like Barrett, to reexamine who she is, who she hurts, and who she wants to be—until the final choice lands with real weight.
Barrett and Miles try everything—new tactics, bold risks, fresh mindsets—to break their loop, and the comedy of errors becomes real change. Ellie faces the same trial-by-repeat: an endlessly restarting Monday she’s sure she can perfect. Watching her learn that fixing a day starts with fixing herself will scratch that same itch for personal growth through hilarious, heartfelt resets.
If the witty back-and-forth and escalating hijinks between Barrett and Miles made you grin, Tweet Cute delivers that rom-com crackle in spades. Pepper and Jack wage a viral food-fight online while unknowingly connecting offline, and their quippy one-liners and competitive chemistry mirror the sharp, playful humor that made Barrett and Miles such a joy to watch.
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